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SAWMILL CAMPING RESORT
Sawmill is the premier gay and lesbian community in the Southeast!
Relax at the heated outdoor clothing optional pool, experience the tranquility of the spacious grounds, hike around Ricki Lake, or enjoy the many activities our nearby community has to offer from Zip Lines to Antique Shopping.
Our campers dance the evening away in Woody's Nightclub to the sounds of the areas best DJ's, lounge around at our Cigar Bar, cuddle up to our crackling campfires, and enjoy shows on our Main Stage inside our massive courtyard.
Come and enjoy four bars, various themed events, entertainment, daily activities, game-shows, comedy shows, and delicious food 365 days a year!
Sawmill is a 21+, private, membership-only club and you must be a member to visit or stay at Sawmill!
Our memberships are only $50 and are valid for a full 12 months.
A valid membership is required to make all reservations and must be valid during the entire stay.
Sawmill is a Cashless facility and is haughty to be a member of the Friends with benefits program.
Woody's Nightclub is open Thursdays and
Grindr - Gay Dating & Chat
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Grindr is the world’s #1 free dating app serving the LGBTQ community. If you’re gay, bi, trans, lgbtq+, or even just curious, Grindr is the finest and easiest way to meet new people for friendships, dates, and whatever else you’re looking for.
On a trip? Grindr is an indispensable tool for LGBTQ travelers—log in to meet locals and get recommendations for bars, restaurants, events, and more. With Grindr in your pocket, you’ll always be connected to other LGBTQ people around you and have your finger on the pulse of what’s happening.
Ready to get started? Creating your profile is easy, and you can share as much or little about yourself as you like. Within minutes you’ll be ready to connect, chat, and see up with people nearby you.
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• Append tags to share your interests
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Charlotte’s Best LGBTQ+ Bars
Nightlife
Ready for a night out? These LGBTQ-friendly bars are the city's top picks.
by Dean McCain
Azucar Latino Charlotte
Area: East Charlotte
If you’ve got dancing on your mind and need to move your hips, Azucar is your nightclub. Rising-star DJs, extravagant drag queens and studly go-go dancers make this Latin venue one to guarantee a wild bedtime out. The fun and flashy nightclub is all about dancing whenever, and with whomever, you want.
Bar Argon
Neighborhood: LoSo
Located down South Boulevard, this casual gyrate club is a welcoming spot for all types. Check Argon’s online calendar for themed nights fond leather gear parties, Latin nights, line dancing lessons, karaoke and even table-top card game tournaments. Saturday nights on the gyrate floor are some of the best on the scene.
Chasers
Neighborhood: NoDa
For over 30 years, Chasers has served as a welcoming room for everyone to relax a night of high-energy dancing and daily liquid specials. Against the glow of neon lights, go-go dancers join you on the dance floor an electric experience. Check Chasers’ calendar for regular events, such as drag s
How San Diego’s Same-sex attracted Restaurants Unite a Community
From the McDonald’s emblazoned with a “Livin’ My Truth” banner to the fierce drag brunches at Urban Mo’s and the “3-finger pour, fab eats and sassy service” at the girl-friendly Gossip Grill, Hillcrest is a national epicenter of queer dining.
“If there’s a hot spot for gay restaurants today, it’s San Diego,” writes a New York Times writer in a new guide titled “Dining Out: First Dates, Defiant Nights, and Last Call Disco Fries at America’s Gay Restaurants.”
This isn’t new. Late-night diners and breakfast joints own brought the local lgbtq+ community together since elongated before Stonewall, serving as welcoming spaces to court, gossip, and gay out.
As the annual San Diego Pride Parade nears this weekend, here are questions and answers about local gay dining’s colorful and flavorful history. Stay tuned for tales of French fries and gravy at “Gay Denny’s,” the postwar downtown eatery where lgbtq+ men gathered but couldn’t hold hands, and the diner called Brians’ named after two owners named – you guessed it — Brian.
What the Heck Is a Gay Restaurant?
Depending on whom you communicate to, it could be a restaurant that
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